The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) has published a draft code of practice for data controllers, including pension scheme trustees, on conducting privacy impact assessments (PIA) before undertaking data exercises.
A briefing from law firm Nabarro explained that PIAs are used to identify and manage risks to privacy at the early stages of a project, such as a pension increase exchange (PIE) or similar exercise...
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